Well, connecting pin 2 and 3 didn't work. The DS2438 appears dead too.
There also was a DS18B20 on the board which I desoldered and tested
separately, and it was dead. So I think it's safe to assume that the
entire board is lost.
I'm not sure what happened. There was a lightning strike causing
Matthias Urlichs via Owfs-developers
> This might be a stupid question, but I do wonder why that board would
> need a DS2409 in the first place.
>
> Do you have a circuit diagram?
>
> I'd simply skip that chip. Just connect pads 2, 3 and 4.
I don't have the circuit diagram, but I think you have a
On 29.08.19 09:50, Nico Bouthoorn via Owfs-developers wrote:
> Many years ago I built a snow depth sensor based on the LP-THS
> temperature/humidity board, but it has now had a failure. I do have
> some spare parts, including the DS2409 which apparently had failed on
> the board
This might be a s
Use a smd adapter board like? to repair? You need very tip to solder and thin
solder 0,5 mm, almost needle like.
http://www.hobbytronics.co.uk/prototyping/smd-adapter-boards
Nico
Steinar Midtskogen schreef:
Hi all,
Many years ago I built a snow depth sensor based on the LP-THS
temperature/h